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The KINGSTAR Smart Watch is a versatile 1.32-inch smartwatch designed for men, featuring Bluetooth calling, fitness tracking with 8 sport modes, heart rate and sleep monitoring, and IP67 waterproofing. With customizable watch faces and seamless integration with social media and payment apps, itβs the perfect companion for both work and play.
L**Z
Help needed
Although these are sold as waterproof, we have never intentionally gotten these wet. It sat on a counter with some water and screens display became distorted. Is there a customer service person that can contact us about replacing?
G**R
Affordable Smart Watch for Men
This Kingstar smart watch has a great price point for a smart watch. The watch has different sport modes. The watch has the ability to connect with your phone so you can dial a number from the watch. You can do many different things with this smart watch such as setting a timer, using the calculator or tracking your steps. The watch charges quickly (over a few hours) and will stay charged all day while you wear it. Overall, this is a great gift idea for preteens or individuals who would like to try a smart watch but don't need all of the bells and whistles.
H**Z
Not to good and or Impressed
I know it's a cheaper watch and all but watch continues to unbind and or doesn't show its connect and have to unconnect to re connect for it to synchronize and the texts not to good and if it's a little long can't read it at all. Not a deal breaker but weather is never close and hardly updates but biggest issue I have with it is haven't had watch for more then a couple weeks and used the stop watch part a couple times and then now the screen/led screen is messed up like it was hit and it and has lines going through it. (Was at rest and wasn't hit) not to impressed... but was cheap.
O**M
Very functional watch
I've been using this watch for about a week with a Pixel 6 Android phone. I actually like this watch better than I thought I would. It has a lot of functions, and I probably haven't touched all of them yet. Of course the main thing people use a "fitness" watch for is to track their steps, and this one seems to do a good job of that. The step count seems quite accurate. So far I've only used it to track walks, but again the step count and distance seem pretty accurate.You can measure your heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen level as well. Each of the 3 take a few seconds to take the measurement. They all seem pretty accurate to me, but I don't really have a way to verify any of them.To use the watch, you need to load the app, RDFit from your app store to your phone. There is a convenient QR code available right in the watch that you can scan with your phone to go right to loading the app. A nice touch.The app lets you set up the watch. One neat thing in the app is the huge selection of watch faces that you can load to the watch to customize it to your own taste. The app collects all of the data from the watch so you can see how many steps, etc. you've had for past days or weeks. I didn't see any way to export any of this data however, so if you're into tracking your personal data in a spreadsheet, you're kind of on your own. Not a big deal for me, but may be for some.Notifications from your phone can show up on the watch, and you can select in the app which phone app notifications will be displayed on the watch. It's nice to get a notification from gmail, outlook, twitter, etc. on the watch without having to look at the phone. Text messages are handled much the same way and are pretty handy to read right on the watch.One feature that was unexpected is how you can answer a phone call on the watch, and hear and talk directly through the watch, without pulling out your phone. I really expect that you'd hear the phone ring on the watch, but have to actually answer on the phone. Nice! Just like an Apple watch.And speaking of Apple, there is a "Siri" button on the watch, which doesn't seem to do anything on my Android phone. It would have been nice if that activated Google Assistant, but no. Oh well.So over all I'm quite pleased with this watch. It looks pretty good, if a bit "chunky" and thick. It's very functional and everything (except Siri as I mention above) works well. At the price, compared to Apple or Galaxy watches you really can't go wrong. In fact I'd encourage anyone thinking about one of the big name smartwatches to get one of these (or one of the many similar watches here on Amazon) first to make sure you'll really like using a smartwatch. If you end up not using it then you're not out nearly as much money.
D**E
Great biometrics
Got this mainly for dad to use to keep track of his O2 saturation. He has lung issues and it helps if we keep track of how his oxygen levels are doing. We have fingertip pulse oximeters for on demand checking but this watch is great for monitoring levels overnight, etc. and it's as accurate as the pulse oximeter. Plus it also measures blood pressure. I have no idea how, but it does, and the measurements are inline with our standalone blood pressure cuff measurements. We haven't really explored the other smart features of the watch. It seems to integrate with the iPhone pretty well. It's not very loud so I wouldn't try to talk on it, though.Battery life is about 18 hours. It needs to be recharged daily, basically.
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